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In 1836, American settlers in Mexican Texas take over a former mission in defiance of the government, and for weeks endure a siege by Mexican forces; a nighttime assault earns these vastly outnumbered rebels a spot in American lore.
In 1836, American settlers in Mexican Texas take over a former mission in defiance of the government, and for weeks endure a siege by Mexican forces; a nighttime assault earns these vastly outnumbered rebels a spot in American lore.
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S1, EP4 "The Alamo"In 1836, American settlers in Mexican Texas take over a former mission in defiance of the government, and for weeks endure a siege by Mexican forces; a nighttime assault earns these vastly outnumbered rebels a spot in American lore.
Kelsey Grammer's Historic Battles for America
S1, EP5 "First Bull Run"The brutal fight for the soul of America begins at the Battle of Bull Run, the first major battle of the Civil War; as the Virginia hills run red with blood, hopes of a swift end to the war -- and the illusions of a young nation -- come to an end.
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S1, EP6 "Antietam"Two years into the Civil War, the Union is losing the fight and desperately needs a victory to stop Robert E. Lee's push north; near Sharpsburg, Md., Union troops take a stand in a battle that could save America or end it for good.
Kelsey Grammer's Historic Battles for America
S1, EP7 "Vicksburg"In the spring of 1863, the Civil War enters its third bloody year; for the North, the clearest path to victory runs through the last Confederate holdout, Vicksburg, but taking the fortified city amid unforgiving terrain may require a miracle.
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